Resolved questions1) When do I use 'Öyle'. 'Böyle' and 'işte' ?

2) What does 'Saçmalama means ?

3) Why is "Benim" used instead of "Ben" sometimes ?

4) Why is also "bana used instead of Beni" I understand the difference between accusative and dative, but sometimes i get confused For example; (Sana ihtiyacim var ) why not "seni" what's the difference and how can i figure it out ?

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1) When do I use 'Öyle'. 'Böyle' and 'işte' ?Böyle and Öyle come from the demonstrative pronouns Bu/This and Şu/That

Böyle: like this, this wayas an adjectiveBöyle bir ev daha önce hiç görmedim.I've never seen 'a house like this'/'such a house' before.as an adverbBana böyle bakma.Don' look at me like this.

Şöyle: like that, that wayadj.Şöyle bir araba almak istiyorum.I want to buy a car like that.adv.Şöyle yürürsen düşmezsin.If you walk like that, you do not fall.

Şöyle has a third use.But the meaning does not change if you sjip and don't say it, just a colloquial term. (Şöyle) bir uyuyayım dedim, kapı zili çaldı.I just felt like sleep, the doorbell ringed.

Şöyle bir yürüyelim (or just Yürüyelim mi / Haydi yürüyelim), belki alışveriş de yaparız.Let's have a walk, maybe we can do shopping, too.

işte: right here, here it is ----- you point at a place-Where is my key? Anahtarım nerede? --Right here, it is. İşte burada.

When you use the word işte; it is like pointing the place in this sentence. Actually if you take it away, the sentence means the same in any case except;

iş: job, workişte: at work

2) What does 'Saçmalama means ? Don't be ridiculous : Saçmalama

3) Why is "Benim" used instead of "Ben" sometimes ?Benim is the genitive form of the word BenBu benim. This is mine. / This is meBu benim arabam. This is my car.

4) Why is also "bana used instead of Beni"I understand the difference between accusative and dative, but sometimes i get confused For example; (Sana ihtiyacim var ) why not "seni" what's the difference and how can i figure it out ?

It is the best and I think the only way to learn which case a verb requires when learning what it means.